Plot twist, all of those are project initial commits.
Oh no. I think just reading that idea gave me cancer.
Keep your unfinished project ideas in a folder of shame like everyone else.
How else do you suppose I store my API keys?
My GitHub pretty much is my folder of shame.
my github is a folder on my desktop called “do_not_open_dir_of_shame”
Imagine going to take a shower to relax and instead seeing this.
I hate these unrealistic beauty standards
If I ever saw a Github commit history like that, I’d be concerned.
Quality over quantity, hackers.
When it comes to commits, single feature / scoped commits are quality. So this git history is actually underwhelming if the author is full time. This is a good read.
I’m familiar with and practice atomic committing habits. Still seems excessive.
Mine looks a little like that. It’s my job though. Everything’s on GitHub.
That article also mentions squashing merges though, which would lower the contribution count by a lot unless there’s a GitHub setting to have separate branch commits tracked that I’m missing out on.